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Apologies I wasn't clear enough on my previous post, I was really responding to your comment:
"I noticed that on the other machine that it isn't opened as a composite project. Is this setting not saved with the project?"
A project that has been set as a composite project can only be opened as a composite project.
I was trying to point out that when you initially convert a project to a composite project, SoapUI does not delete the original, non-composite XML project file. Unless you delete this file, there is nothing to stop you accidentally opening the old non-composite project file which wouldn't have any changes that were saved into the new-composite project.
Hope that makes sense?
I only see one project file.
- Radford8 years agoSuper Contributor
You wrote:
"My project is a composite project, which is how I have it saved on my local machine. I noticed that on the other machine that it isn't opened as a composite project."
A project can not be opened/edited in both formats at the same time (by this I mean if you have you project in source control it can't be edited in composite on one machine and non-composite on another).
Single XML project file = Non-Composite Project
Directory structure of files and resources = Composite Project
The following is the documantation on composite projects
http://readyapi.smartbear.com/structure/projects/teams/composite
I'm not sure if I'm explaining it very well, perhaps somebody else can explain it better. Sorry if I'm causing confusion.
- kaftw8 years agoOccasional Contributor
The test runner fails if I just give it the project folder. It appears to need the project XML file in order to run.
- kaftw8 years agoOccasional Contributor
Ah, I see now that I have to use a slightly different command line than what I have been using for composite projects. That might explain it.
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